Messages - doodidooda

I called the LSAC people and they said that there wasn't anything on my file as of yet (knock on wood). The test supervisor whom we met afterwards said that she doubted anything would happen b/c it would be extremely unfair to blame a whole group for one person's mistake. I filed a Test Center complaint and am still waiting to hear from them. I hope everything will be okay.

What's unfair, of course, is taking a frigging phone into the exam which could easily have answers texted to you.[/quote]I don't think anyone is desperate enough to cheat on the test with such complexity. Imagine the hassle to photograph and/or text the question, get an answer, and write it down. The time that consumes is too much, plus your risk of getting caught is way too high.

I took the LSATs last Monday and there was a discrepancy in my test taking room. Well, to be more precise, the room was a semi-circular "auditorium" with a left, center, and right section. I was seating in the left section when during the third section, someone receives a text message and I hear a "ding". I don't know precisely where it came from nor do the rest of the test takers in the section. At the end of the section, the administrator walks towards us and asks whose cell phone it is. No one would fess up and then, she calls the supervisor. The latter comes and instructs the administrator to flag (i.e. write warnings) for EVERYONE in the section. The worst, she does that before the fourth section begins and five seconds later, we're told to start section five. Not only were we distracted, but we also lost our concentration, spending a big part at the beginning wondering and worrying whether our scores would even be counted. Does anyone have any advice? Will that flag/message appear on my LSAC report when I apply to law schools? I will write up a complaint, but what else can I do? Has it happened to anyone?